Farmer and activist Hector Christie marches into Tesco and Asda to 'round up the Round Up' to protest the use of carcinogenic ingredient - and is totally stunned by how the staff in one North Devon superstore respond. BRENDAN MONTAGUE reports
The totally different responses from Asda and Tesco to Round Up 'micro protest' Brendan Montague | 25th May 2018 Activism Round Up Monsanto Cancer Tesco Asda screen_shot_2018-05-25_at_12.06.27.jpg …
'Desertifying' India is losing more than 30,000 hectares of arable land each year, threatening food security for its teeming millions. Already 10,000 farmers commit suicide each year. It is time to act. SAROSH BANA reports
Dust storms killing hundreds are the latest tragedy in 'desertifying' India Sarosh Bana | 14th May 2018 News India Desertification Drought Farmers Suicide Climate Change 58486465.jpg 'Desertifying' …
Professor KIM SAMUEL says we should turn away from wifi, mobile phones and social media to put wellbeing at the heart of student care as the new school and university year begins
Turn off, tune in - a lesson in learning Professor Kim Samuel | 18th September 2018 Comment Education Internet Technology homework-3235100_960_720.jpg Professor KIM SAMUEL says we should turn away …
Thinking through the archives of ‘industrial time’ – from Jane Eyre to the IPCC report.
Catastrophe and knowledge Nathan K Hensley | 10th December 2018 Comment Recycled Editor’s Picks Crystal Palace Great Exhibition IPCC Jane Eyre Empire Coal Time Pre-Industrial picture1.jpeg Thinking …
Making visible the globe-warming gases of the Permian's fracking boom.
Fracking boom, ecological bust Julie Dermansky | 19th November 2018 News Sharon Wilson Earthworks Permian Basin Fracking Midland Texas X Making visible the globe-warming gases of the Permian's …
John Blundell worked for the Institute of Humane Studies in the United States - a think tank funded and controlled by the oil billionaire Koch brothers. He was then hired by the Institute of Economic Affairs - Britain's first think tank - and the birthplace of UK climate denial. BRENDAN MONTAGUE investigates
The day Britain's most influential think tank hired an oil henchman to its helm Brendan Montague | 10th September 2018 Comment Fakenomics John Blundell Institute Of Economic Affairs Charles Koch …
We need to break down the perceived barrier between farming and the environment to restore the health of our soil and water - and of the human and non-human life they sustain. ELIZABETH WAINWRIGHT, a contributing editor to The Ecologist, argues we also need to better understand the connections between them
Planting interconnections between farming and environmentalism Elizabeth Wainwright | 14th June 2018 Comment Food And Farming Sustainability 2du_kenya_86_5367322642.jpg We need to break down the …
The annual World Economic Forum (WEF) in a luxury Swiss Ski Resort in Davos is underway. A great meeting of minds and money will discuss the 2018 agenda of ‘creating a shared future in a fractured world’. But is there a more ominous agenda: the protection of the powerful and the wealthy? KATIE HODGETTS investigates
Four reasons why Davos is far from being our global economic saviour Katie Hodgetts | 23rd January 2018 Comment Davos Friends Of The Earth Europe davos.jpg The annual World Economic Forum (WEF) in a …
The founder of the Institute of Economic Affairs argued free markets needed honesty. But his own financial success was based on smuggling - and the IEA was itself conceived with the help of a white lie. BRENDAN MONTAGUE investigates
How free market economics was smuggled into Britain - alongside factory farming Brendan Montague | 8th August 2018 Comment Fakenomics Iea Antony Fisher Oliver Smedley Liberalnstitute Of Economic …
Loneliness, capitalist urbanisation, and ecological crisis. In this world, politics should be about bringing people together and taking control of the spaces where we live. The latest instalment from the SYMBIOSIS RESEARCH COLLECTIVE
… are left destitute, with rampant farmer suicides and many forced into urban-rural …
ELISA HORNETT and RITA MENDONCA report on a life-affirming canoe expedition along Brazil’s Xingu River to visit communities who say their land and livelihoods have been violated by the building of a hydroelectric plant
Journey through a changing land Elisa Hornett Rita Mendonça | 24th August 2018 Comment Xingu River Brazil Indigenous Peoples web_elisa_hornet.jpg ELISA HORNETT and RITA MENDONCA report on a …
Antony Fisher founded the IEA - the instigator of UK climate denial and now at the centre of the 'influencing Brexit' scandal. His dramatic life story is a vital morality tale for those concerned about climate change.
Quite a chain of consequences - for a chicken farmer! Brendan Montague | 6th August 2018 Comment Fakenomics Antony Fisher Institute Of Economic Affairs International Policy Network Global Warming …